Kings International School is a EYFS / Cambridge Primary / Cambridge Secondary school in Kampala, Uganda. Founded in 2007. Annual tuition ranges from $1,800 to $4,500 USD.
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About
Kings International School is a Cambridge-accredited day school in Muyenga, Kampala, Uganda, serving learners aged 1 to 14 across Early Years, Primary and Secondary stages. The school follows EYFS, Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary curricula, with specialist teaching in music, art, PE, ICT, French and swimming. It emphasises holistic development through values-based education centred on character, resilience, community and wellbeing.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Kings International School offers a holistic Cambridge-aligned curriculum from Early Years through Secondary, developing each child's intellectual, emotional, physical, spiritual and cultural growth. The school integrates its own progressive frameworks for music, art, PE and ICT, and includes specialist instruction in French and swimming. Community, diversity and values-based education are central to the school's identity.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Year 1 | USD 2,700 |
| Year 2 | USD 2,700 |
| Year 3 | USD 3,000 |
| Year 4 | USD 3,000 |
| Year 5 | USD 3,000 |
| Year 6 | USD 3,300 |
| Year 7 | USD 4,500 |
| Nursery | USD 1,800 |
| Reception | USD 2,100 |
Original currency: USD 1,800 - 4,500 per year. Application fee: $200.
School Day
Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. Weekends closed.
Student Life
A uniform policy exists but specific uniform prices and detailed requirements are not published.
Snack and lunch available for Early Years and Primary at USD 75 per term (USD 225 per year). Lunch for Secondary at USD 100 per term. Billed separately.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school emphasises values-based social and emotional learning centred on five pillars: Character (respect, empathy, integrity), Growth (critical thinking, creativity, emotional intelligence), Community (belonging, safety, collaboration), Resilience (courage, flexibility, perseverance), and Thrive (inclusive environment supporting lifelong love of learning).
